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Courses (CEED) CEED 150 - Foundations of Ministry

Adult & Family Vocational opportunities with this concentration include director / pastor of adult and family ministries or associate pastor with responsibilities in these areas. Youth Vocational opportunities for youth concentration would include a local church youth director or minister, a club director for youth parachurch agencies, a youth camp director, a Christian education director in a church that emphasizes youth or an assistant or associate pastor with responsibilities for youth. Children Vocational opportunities with this option include children ʼ s director or minister in a local church, a staff member with organizations that minister to children in the United States or on a mission field, or a writer of programming materials and curriculum for use with children and preschoolers. Retreat Each year during the Fall Semester, the Christian Ministries department sponsors an all student retreat for the purpose of facilitating department-wide community building, communication, spiritual formation, team building, and academic advising. There is a non-refundable $150 fee assessed at the beginning of each academic year for this event. All students are expected to attend this event. Any student seeking an exception should contact the Chair of the Department. Christian Ministries Minor Minor Requirements A Christian Ministries Minor requires the completion of 18 units including the following courses: • CEED 242 - Psychology of Learning and Development Unit(s): 3. • CEED 254 - Leadership Development Unit(s): 3. • CEED 255 - Foundations of Spiritual Formation Unit(s): 3. Nine Upper Division Units • Nine additional upper division units are also required which may be selected by the student from any C.M. departmental offerings. Bible Elective As a Christian Ministries minor the following Bible courses must be taken: • BBST 320 - Methods of Bible Study Unit(s): 3. * • BBST 465 - Integration Seminar Unit(s): 3. ** * BBST 320 is to be taken as one of the two upper division Bible Elective options. ** BBST 465 is a course offered by various departments, but Christian Ministries majors are required to take the “Christians Ministries” Integration Seminar, specifically.

An overview of the discipline of Christian Education Ministries. Topics of study include the historical and theological nature of the church, principles of evangelism and edification, spiritual gifts, training and equipping lay leadership, and an examination of contemporary career opportunities and parachurch ministries. When Offered: Fall / Spring. Unit(s): 3. CEED 242 - Psychology of Learning and Development An overview of theories related to educational psychology and human development with specific application to ministry contexts in the local church and other ministry agencies. When Offered: Spring. Unit(s): 3. CEED 252 - Foundations of Teaching Ministry Major emphasis upon learning theories and their application to teaching the Bible within the context of the local church and parachurch agencies. When Offered: By arrangement. Note(s): This course to be taken only by students in the B.A. Program prior to Fall 2009. Unit(s): 3. CEED 254 - Leadership Development Overview of biblical and contemporary leadership theories applied to personal leadership development and the equipping of volunteer leaders within the local church. When Offered: Spring. Unit(s): 3. CEED 255 - Foundations of Spiritual Formation This course will provide a biblical overview of the fundamentals of developing and maintaining a deep and abiding relationship with God through theological, integrative and experiential perspectives. When Offered: Fall. Unit(s): 3. CEED 260 - Interpersonal & Cross Cultural Relationships in Christian Ministry Focuses on development of relationships and communication skills between individuals, small groups and within multiracial and multi- ethnic congregations. Includes conflict resolution in ministry. When Offered: Fall / Spring. Unit(s): 3. CEED 261 - Foundations of Development Introduction to human development. Aspects of development will include the physical, intellectual, social, personal, moral and spiritual, covering the whole lifespan as a base for a more holistic Christian education ministry. When Offered: By arrangement. Note(s): This course to be taken only by students in the B.A. An overview of the biblical principles of evangelism and follow-up. The class will seek to develop the skills of personal evangelism and explore biblical teachings regarding teaching and nurturing as they apply to local church and parachurch agencies. When Offered: By arrangement. Note(s): This course to be taken only by students in the B.A. Program prior to Fall 2009. Unit(s): 3. CEED 319 - Media in Ministry Skill development in the design and use of audio-visual technology for use in ministry to all age levels and in a wide variety of teaching settings. Cross-listed: TTCE 649. Note(s): By arrangement. Unit(s): 2. CEED 320 - Methods of Bible Study Foundational development of the Inductive Bible study method applied to narrative and epistolary literature with additional methods explored including biographical, topical, book, and word study. When Offered: Fall / Spring. Cross-listed: BBST 320. Prerequisite(s): BBST 103. Unit(s): 3. Program prior to Fall 2009. Unit(s): 3. CEED 271 - Evangelism and Follow-up

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